Asbeck
Alan Thomas Asbeck, Waltham, MA US
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20150173993 | SOFT EXOSUIT FOR ASSISTANCE WITH HUMAN MOTION - In at least one aspect, there is provided a system for generating force about one or more joints including a soft exosuit having a plurality of anchor elements and at least one connection element disposed between the plurality of anchor elements. The system also includes at least one sensor to determine a force the at least one connection element or at least one of the plurality of anchor elements and to output signals relating to the force, at least one actuator configured to change a tension in the soft exosuit and at least one controller configured to receive the signals output from the at least one sensor and actuate the at least one actuator responsive to the received signals. | 06-25-2015 |
Frank Asbeck, Bonn DE
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20110113924 | COMPACTING SILICON - In order to compact a blank from silicon powder, the latter is uniaxially pressed in a mold chamber. | 05-19-2011 |
Frank H. Asbeck, Bonn DE
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20090045781 | CHARGER FOR MINIMAL-POWER CONSUMERS - The present invention relates to a charger for minimal-power consumers, such as mobile phones or the like, comprising a plug for connection to a mains supply, a housing for accommodating the charging electronics and a charger cable for connection to the minimal-power consumer, said plug being fixedly connected to one side of the housing. For providing a charger of the type specified at the beginning, which allows charging of the minimal-power consumer even if an adequate mains supply should not be available, the present invention is so conceived that another side of the housing is provided with a photovoltaic element which is connected to the charging electronics. | 02-19-2009 |
Jochen Asbeck, Attendorn DE
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20080222889 | Method of producing assembled camshafts - A method of producing assembled camshafts from a tubular member and components slid on to same and having through-holes and outer functional faces, wherein the components are provided with through-holes which have been machined by non-chip-forming operations and on which an outer contour is preferably finish-machined; wherein the tubular member can be clamped in so as to be centred on a reference axis B; wherein the components are slid on and are centred via their outer contour on the reference axis of the clamping means of the tubular member; wherein, between the through-holes and the tubular member, a compensating and joining gap is provided and wherein; between the components and the tubular member with material being added, a material locking connection or a press fit connection is provided by expanding the tubular member. | 09-18-2008 |
20130277159 | FRICTION LINING CARRIER PLATE - The invention relates to a friction lining carrier plate ( | 10-24-2013 |
Peter Asbeck, Del Mar, CA US
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20090072270 | Low voltage transistors - The invention provides a transistor having a substrate, a structure supported by the substrate including a source, drain, gate, and channel, wherein the source and the channel are made of different materials, and a tunnel junction formed between the source and the channel, whereby the tunnel junction is configured for injecting carriers from the source to the channel. | 03-19-2009 |
20110124310 | SWITCH MODE VOLTAGE RECTIFIER, RF ENERGY CONVERSION AND WIRELESS POWER SUPPLIES - Embodiments of the present invention provide cross-coupled rectifiers that use near zero-threshold transistors in a switching topology, but provide a topology that avoids reverse conduction problems. Importantly, preferred embodiment rectifiers of the invention only provide a slightly increased on-resistance in each branch, while providing both very high operating efficiency and very low turn-on voltage. An embodiment of the invention is a voltage rectifier for the conversion of RF energy into DC voltage with a turn-on threshold voltages approaching 0V. | 05-26-2011 |
Peter M. Asbeck, Del Mar, CA US
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20100295613 | SUPPLY-MODULATED RF POWER AMPLIFIER AND RF AMPLIFICATION METHODS - An embodiment of the invention is a method of generating a reduced bandwidth envelope signal V | 11-25-2010 |